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  • This week's collection of archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History places a spotlight on the cult leader Tony Alamo.
  • Saturday morning the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville will host Dr. Rebecca Webster to discuss how the Haudenosaunee Confederacy helped inspire the United States Constitution.
  • Temperatures are dangerously high across the KUAF listening area. And according to Darby Bybee, chief meteorologist for 40/29 News, this heat wave could be one for the history books.
  • A new teen romantic comedy on Prime Video checks many of the expected RomCom boxes. But our critic Courtney Lanning says it does it in a different, delightful way.
  • Victor Hugo's classic is a summer treat this weekend and next in Springdale. Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, gives us the highlights to a busy entertainment weekend.
  • Extreme temperatures and lack of rain over the past two months in much of Arkansas have USDA Forest Service and the state forestry division on high alert for wildfire outbreaks with dozens of small fires successfully suppressed in recent weeks.
  • On today's show, a new blood test that can detect 50 different types of cancer. Plus, the dark legacy of Tony Alamo, the arrival of hammerhead worms, and much more.
  • Authors Robert Cochran and Dale Carpenter share about the life and films of Arkansas documentary filmmaker Jack Hill and their latest book Reporting for Arkansas: The Documentary Films of Jack Hill.
  • Jake Hertzog and Daniel Champagne will share the bill Sunday night at Roots HQ.
  • On today's show, teacher pay in Arkansas. Plus, new music, live music, a DIY music festival, and much more.
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